You can start two or three days early. I manipulated my pill all the time through the years. It isn't that sensitive of a deal where somehow you explode or something if you fool around with 2-3 pills. Just don't forget to take them.
It is normal for some women to have break through bleeding in the first couple months on BCP, your period will become very regular and possibly lighter within a few months.
Nothing is wrong, this is your bodies way of telling you that it has entered womanhood. This means you are ready for sex and fertilisation but not to have it at a young age. because your period has just started it going to do this for several weeks until it gets a pattern to control itself.You will only have period one week out of the four but it can vary.
Well from what i have learnt first hand. Sometimes your period will come early due to stress, a great loss within family or friends
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What if you have had discharge for a while and haven't started your period? Exactly!You're supposed to have discharge all the time starting from entering puberty, menarche occurs within four years of puberty. All this means is that you haven't started your period yet, that's all.
The "period" you are refeerring to is not a period it is breakthrough bleedinga nd yes this is normal to occur within the first three months of starting any form of hormonal birth control it should go away within in 3 months and if not get to your doctor so they can try a different brand of birth control pills that your body will respond to better and yes you should get your period while on the sugar pills if you don't get to your doctor and have them do a pregnancy test hope everything works out for you Good Luck and God Bless!!!
This is normal with birth control. You will have a period anytime within the 7 days of the last pills.
If you start taking the pill during your period (meaning six days within the day it started)it will have no effect at all,that is,it will protect you immediately.if you start taking it at any other time, it will take a month for it to work.
yes, i started eating nuts and got my period back within the next month! good luck!
Most women will have their period within a week or two of stopping birth control pills, and may be fertile from the first day they stop taking it. If you have stopped taking birth control and have not had your regular period as expected, you need a pregnancy test to be sure whether you are pregnant or not.
Taking birth control if you are pregnant will NOT stop the pregnancy. Birth control does not cause abortion but stops the ovaries from freeing an egg into the falopian tube and the womb. Plan B, or the morning after pill, will stop the fertilised egg from attaching itself to the endometer if taken within a certain amount of time. It has to be taken within 72 hours of the intercourse, however, and its efficacy decreases with the passing of time. Furthermore, taking the pill while pregnant could hurt the baby.
If you are on the pill you take your whole packet then break for seven days. within this seven days you then come on your period, after seven days you start the next pack regardless of whether you are still on your period, (By the time you need to start your next packet your usually still on your period anyway although this varies for different women) Hope this has answered your question